Creazer

ABSTRACT

The system has a removable cap (FIG.  1 ) that attaches to the handle (FIG.  2 ) which can be filled with a liquid, particularly No Rinse Body Soap. By the use of a manual suction button (FIG.  3 ). The liquid travels through the elbow (FIG.  4 ) and neck (FIG.  5 ). O&#39;Rings (FIG.  6   a &amp; b ) secures the elbow from leakage. The liquid travels to the upper frame (FIG.  7 ) and sponge (FIG.  8 ). The neck of the tool is angled at a 45% to provide optimal reach around the body. After application the drying arm (FIG.  9 ) is put on the elbow (FIG.  4 ) to help with drying process.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

To give a hygienic solution for obese, bedridden or otherwise immobile individuals

2. Description of Related Art

There currently, does not exist a portable tool for delivering such hygienic benefits, self sufficiency and self confidence. Instead, today these individuals depend on assistance from family members or professionals, such as nurses and assistants. This situation increases both emotional and financial stress.

It is an object of the present invention to solve the above mentioned problem and deliver relief to the care of needing individual and family members alike.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a body soap delivery system that will allow hard to reach areas to be thoroughly cleaned by delivering a hygienic cleaning solution to these parts. The invention will help obese, bedridden or otherwise immobile persons to accomplice better hygiene, be more self sufficient and improve their confidence, increase privacy and skin health.

There are three main parts, the handle (FIG. 2), elbow (FIG. 4) and neck (FIG. 5). These connects to deliver a No Rinse Body Soap by the use of a suction button (FIG. 3) that help soap and water enter the sponge (FIG. 8) attached to the upper frame (FIG. 7) and neck (FIG. 5). The use of a 45% angle elbow (FIG. 4) allows an individual to reach around his or her own body and in the folded skin areas. Second, there is a drying arm (FIG. 9) attachment that fits into the elbow (FIG. 4) to help with the drying. The main parts will be out of molded plastic.

The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to particular embodiments given solely by ways of illustration and shown in the appended figures.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Example 1—Disclosure Of The Entire Article

FIG. 1 Major Cap

FIG. 2 Handle

FIG. 3 Suction Button

FIG. 4 Elbow

FIG. 5 Neck

FIG. 6 O'Ring (a & b)

FIG. 7 Upper Frame

FIG. 8 Sponge

FIG. 9 Drying Arm

A system to improve hygienic status for individuals with limited mobility and obesity. It is made up of a removable cap (FIG. 1) and handle (FIG. 2) that connects to the elbow (FIG. 4) and neck (FIG. 5). The handle (FIG. 2) will hold a liquid of choice that is controlled by a suction button (FIG. 3). By applying pressure to the button (FIG. 3) the liquid will move forward through the elbow (FIG. 4), secured by the O'rings (FIG. 6 a&b) in both ends. The liquid moves through the upper frame (FIG. 7) into the sponge (FIG. 8). Liquid can then be applied to the body for cleaning. After such action a drying arm (FIG. 9) may replace sponge (FIG. 8) and neck (FIG. 5) to help with drying. 

The invention claimed is:
 1. The system as claimed in claim 1, is characterized by its' 45% angle neck (FIG. 5) that allows an individual to apply a cleaning solution to parts of the body that are impossible or hard to reach.
 2. The system as claimed in 1 is filled with cleaning solution by removing its' major cap (FIG. 1).
 3. The system is further characterized by its' ability to be taken apart to allow for thorough cleaning or replacement of parts.
 4. The system as claimed in claim 1 is made of a cast or molded plastic material. 